We should probably have one. Tomorrow's Daily Mail: "Red Ed on the ropes! Labour suffer 'crushing defeat' as SOCIALIST agenda is exposed". It will be accompanied by a picture of Ed sipping from his water while looking startled.

I quite like that about Ed. Like, he could have paid someone mega bucks to 'transform his image' and I'm sure he has done to some extent, but he's just like "Mate my face has no effect on the job so stfu"

Despite getting an ludicrously easy ride Cameron came across really poorly. But then I hate the spoon-faced prick, so I guess I'm biased.

I expected Paxman to be holding aloft Miliband's still beating-heart by the end of the interview but he did okay, despite some pretty despicable questions - "people see you as just a North London geek", "people say they wish your brother was in charge instead of you".

That audience was clearly rigged too.

Just calling elections whenever you fancy them was better than this new system, another six weeks of this will be beyond tiresome. It seems the media and 'the Establishment' are basically right-wing in this country so any vaguely left-leaning Labour politician has to fight tooth-and-nail to overcome that inherent bias. It's not like Miliband is Arthur Scargill either.

I appear to have been shunted from the initial ward that I was down for, the town centre, to one about 4 miles outside of Preston, which isn't even one of the ones I ever discussed. I don't know if I can even get to them to to get the signatures I need to stand in the first place, since I don't drive. Which means I may have to withdraw.

In the end they went with "Are you OK Ed? Are you alright?' Paxman's words of comfort after mauling Miliband who is branded a 'geek' who knifed his brother in the back - as poll says Cameron wins first TV contest... but only just"

Greens have got a lot of radical, socialist ideas that I agree with - renationalising the railways, scrapping tuition fees, mass house building. There's little to indicate they've got detailed plans for how these policies can be implemented but at least they're saying these things. At least they're happy to publicly state things that Labour are too terrified to do.

The crazy thing is that there's people out there that moan about Labour abandoning them, that they no longer have a socialist agenda, then those same people, instead of voting Green, go out and vote for UKIP.

Greens have got a lot of radical, socialist ideas that I agree with - renationalising the railways, scrapping tuition fees, mass house building. There's little to indicate they've got detailed plans for how these policies can be implemented but at least they're saying these things.

Aside from the policy website that details how it will be implemented you mean?

Greens have got a lot of radical, socialist ideas that I agree with - renationalising the railways, scrapping tuition fees, mass house building. There's little to indicate they've got detailed plans for how these policies can be implemented but at least they're saying these things.

Aside from the policy website that details how it will be implemented you mean?